Monitoring SOA Infrastructure Recent Instances and Faults

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5. In the Name column of the Service Engines section, click a specific service engine

to access its home page. For more information, see the following sections: ■ Section 1.2.4, Introduction to Service Components and Service Component Instances ■ Section 1.2.6, Introduction to Service Engines ■ Section 1.4.3.1, Introduction to Fault Recovery ■ Section 8.1, Initiating a SOA Composite Application Test Instance ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for details about viewing and searching log files

4.2 Monitoring Processing Requests

You can monitor SOA Infrastructure processing requests. These are metrics for the message delivery between the service engines, service infrastructure, and binding components. Once a message is handed over to a service engine, the amount of time it takes to process that message instance processing time is not captured in these metrics. To monitor processing requests:

1. Access this page through one of the following options:

The Request Processing page enables you to monitor the following details: ■ The average request processing time for both synchronous and asynchronous messages, active requests, requests processed, and faulted requests in the service engines and service infrastructure. ■ The average request processing time, requests processed, and errors occurring in service inbound and reference outbound binding components. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Monitoring Request Processing . 1. Right-click soa-infra. 2. Select Monitoring Request Processing. Monitoring the SOA Infrastructure 4-5

2. In the Service Engines section, click a specific service engine for example, BPEL

Engine to access details such as recent instances using this service engine, components using this service engine, and recent fault occurrences. For more information, see the following sections: ■ Section 1.2.5, Introduction to Binding Components ■ Section 1.2.6, Introduction to Service Engines ■ Section 1.2.7, Introduction to the Service Infrastructure

4.3 Monitoring Service and Reference Binding Components in the SOA Infrastructure

You can monitor all service and reference binding components used in all SOA composite applications deployed to the SOA Infrastructure. Services provide the outside world with an entry point to the SOA composite application. The WSDL file of the service advertises its capabilities to external applications. References enable messages to be sent from the SOA composite application to external services in the outside world. To monitor service and reference binding components in the SOA Infrastructure: 1. Access this page through one of the following options: